Hi, everyone
i may buy a new bike
can anyone give me some suggestions?
2014 - Cannondale Supersix EVO 3 Ultegra Pink Blue
2850AUD
http://www.kingstreetcyclery.com.au/can ... -2014.html
2014 - Cannondale Supersix EVO 5 105 Black/Green
http://www.kingstreetcyclery.com.au/can ... -2014.html
2015 - Cannondale Supersix EVO 3 Ultegra Green /Black
3499 AUD
http://www.cannondale.com/nam_en/2015/b ... -3-ultegra
2015 - Cannondale Supersix EVO 5 105 Black/Green
$ n/a about 25xx aud
http://www.cannondale.com/nam_en/2015/b ... -evo-5-105
2014 Scott - Addict 10 Matte black
$ n/a (may be 33xx)
http://www.bikeradar.com/road/gear/cate ... -14-48365/
i also consider about the Giant Propel Advanced 2 2014, the frame is cool.
http://giantsydney.com.au/bikes/2014-propel-advanced-2
However, i can't accept the colour of bike..
I like the frame of super six eve.. but i don't like the colour...
I like the colour of addict 10....
If i compare these bikes in function, which bike shall i choose?
Cannondale VS Scott
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Cannondale VS Scott
Postby shing1919 » Fri Oct 17, 2014 1:29 am
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Re: Cannondale VS Scott
Postby 2wheels_mond » Fri Oct 17, 2014 11:23 am
They're all very nice, functional bikes. Buy one you like the look of and feels the best to ride.
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Re: Cannondale VS Scott
Postby rodneycc » Fri Oct 17, 2014 3:28 pm
I have no idea about Scott's in general but gee that Scott looks nice and has 11-speed. If that test rides nice that would be my pick. Otherwise I like black/silver 2015 Cannondale Supersix with 5800 (11 speed 105), I don't think you can go far wrong with that. But yeah wouldn't touch the Propel especially for general rec riding (but again depends on what type of riding really).
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Re: Cannondale VS Scott
Postby shing1919 » Fri Oct 17, 2014 6:12 pm
i can't find the bike shop in syd which have 52,54cm Scott addict 10 2014.
Even they have the bike, buy they don't have the size for me =[
indeed, which group set should i go
i had a cannondale synapse carbon 6 105 2014.
Even they have the bike, buy they don't have the size for me =[
indeed, which group set should i go
i had a cannondale synapse carbon 6 105 2014.
2015 Cervélo R3
2014 synapse carbon 6
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Re: Cannondale VS Scott
Postby rodneycc » Fri Oct 17, 2014 9:01 pm
Thats a shame you can't get the right size in the Scott. Got to go 11 speed I'd suggest either 6800 or 5800. Heard there isn't much diff between them but a jump from 5700 and 6700.
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Re: Cannondale VS Scott
Postby CXCommuter » Sat Oct 18, 2014 5:54 pm
All are nice/good bikes- the Scott would be my pick also I don't mind the Propel but would have to ditch the wheelset. My second favourite is the 2015 Dale- Evo 3- love the green. 11 speed should also be on the cards unless you can get a really good deal on 10 speed.
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Re: Cannondale VS Scott
Postby Dirty32 » Sat Oct 18, 2014 10:25 pm
Why do you say "had"?shing1919 wrote:i had a cannondale synapse carbon 6 105 2014.
Stolen, crashed or did you simply get rid of it?
What did you think of that? Obviously a similar level frame to the 'Dale your looking at. Similar groupset.
Having owned that, you wouldnt want another and would prefer the geo change to the Supersix?
Did / Do you like riding a Cannondale? If you enjoyed it and it's what you know and you'd rather go with what you know / trust, go with the Supersix. If you didnt and want to change things up, go with the Scott.
Both the Cannondale and the Scott will be great bikes though.
Try and ride one of each (or the closest variant in your size) and make the choice from there.
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Re: Cannondale VS Scott
Postby trianything » Sun Oct 19, 2014 4:30 pm
Super happy with my Evo of 3 years. I'm no sprinter but certainly no flex that I can perceive to my puny 1000W when stomping uphill. Slim tubes, classic lines, quite an racy geometry, superlight. Now I think there are 3 different frame versions. My original one is now the middle of the range Hi Mod. Monza Imports now handle Cannondale and should do a better job. Agree with Dirty that you should ride them both. Ideally with the same wheels imho. My wife has a 2013 Synapse. That's an excellent do it all frame too, slightly softer and more relaxed geometry. If I had that already, it would be difficult to justify upgrading unless racing seriously. Dirty, my Assaults are brilliant.
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Re: Cannondale VS Scott
Postby trianything » Sun Oct 19, 2014 4:33 pm
PS. the Evo is also very comfortable for a protour bike and assured handling at speed and downhill. Not ridden the Scott I have to say.
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Re: Cannondale VS Scott
Postby SNAKE ® » Tue Oct 21, 2014 2:01 am
I would go with the Cannondale. But I would say that because I'm a Cannondale person.
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